How to Write a Roofing Insurance Supplement (Step by Step)
A supplement is just a documented request for items the insurer's scope missed. Here's the workflow, step by step.
Read →Practical guides for turning insurance scopes into estimates — and getting paid the full claim.
A supplement is just a documented request for items the insurer's scope missed. Here's the workflow, step by step.
Read →Adjusters routinely omit drip edge, ice and water shield, starter shingles, ridge cap, step and counter flashing, and code-mandated items. Here's how to document each one so your supplement gets approved the first time.
Read →Understanding the difference between gross claim value, deductible, and net ACV payment is essential for accurate roofing estimate workflows and customer communication.
Read →Recoverable depreciation is the portion of your claim payment the insurer withholds until repairs are finished. Learn when it's released and how to invoice correctly to collect every dollar owed.
Read →RCV pays full replacement cost; ACV deducts depreciation. Learn how the gap between them works, which depreciation you can recover, and why line-item visibility matters when you supplement.
Read →An Xactimate scope is the insurance carrier's itemized repair estimate. Here's what roofing contractors need to know about reading, verifying, and working with these documents.
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